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I remember those from my childhood. Most young people or middle aged people probably have no idea what that is.
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Talk about memories!
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I remember those in Penney's and Sears, as a little girl. I hated it when they ripped the fabric, and I still do. I think it stretched it out of shape.
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Originally Posted by leonf
(Post 7931660)
I used pneumatic tubes when I was in retail from 78-81. we sent order to our warehouse upstairs with them.. I remember a few pranks we pulled with them.
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I remember those measuring things too! I remember thinking that was such cool way to measure, watching the dials spin!
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If I remember these does that make me an antique too?
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Wow! Flash from the past and memories of going with my Mom to Plummer's fabric store in Springfield MO where they had those AND the pneumatic tube set-up. They also had some round, hollow tables with fabric bolts shelved on the and I'd duck into the center and hide--and get yelled at! We went there often cause my Mom sewed all our clothing--my Dad is the only one that wore ready made cause he wore work clothes.
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I love those gadgets! A store I go to in Philadelphia, MS, uses those to measure fabric, still. I love to rip fabric because it keeps it straight on the grain and avoids any waste. A good hot iron will press the torn edge right back into shape if it ruffles a bit.
Yard goods are called such because they are goods that are sold by the yard. Also known as dry goods. |
I also remember both items. BrendaK
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I remember those!
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